Medicare Anniversary a Reminder that Today’s Seniors Need More
President Lyndon B. Johnson signs Medicare into law on June 30, 1965 National Committee president Max Richtman released
President Lyndon B. Johnson signs Medicare into law on June 30, 1965 National Committee president Max Richtman released
Four influential Democratic Senators delivered a message to their Republican colleagues and President Trump today: allowing Medicare to negotiate directly with
As part of a bipartisan movement on Capitol Hill to confront “surprise medical bills,” Senators Patty Murray (D-WA) and Lamar Alexander
President Trump is at it again. Two years after promising Americans “something terrific” to replace Obamacare – and failing – the
They say that a White House budget is merely a messaging document – especially in an era of divided government. In
According to a federal report issued yesterday by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), government is expected to cover
Seniors struggling with soaring health care and prescription drug costs deserve re-assurance that the White House is actually on their side. The
Elections have consequences, and one positive consequence of the midterms is that the new House majority is serious about reducing drug
In the waning hours of 2018, President Trump signed into law a bipartisan bill to boost federal efforts to address
Voters have put champions of Social Security and Medicare back in control of the U.S. House of Representatives for the first